TriArts Sharon Playhouse opens the theater's new 99-seat Stage 2 performance space in the Bok Gallery, with the inaugural production of John Patrick Shanley's Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Doubt, A Parable," tonight through Sunday.

"TriArts new Stage 2 performance space will lend itself to chamber musicals as well as plays that thrive on the intimacy of a smaller theater setting," said artistic director John Simpkins.

Directed by Kate Galvin, the award-winning play "Doubt" marks the first drama presented at Tri-Arts since 2001.

"Doubt" stars Noel Desiato as Sister Aloysius, who returns to TriArts having previously performed the role of Katharine Hepburn in "Tea at Five."

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